Did You Know Sobhita Dhulipala’s Father Was Angry At Her Wedding With Naga Chaitanya?
Sobhita’s sister, Samanta, shared a heartwarming photo from the ceremony!

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya recently celebrated their union in a grand yet intimate ceremony held at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad on December 4. The wedding was a traditional Telugu affair, complete with sacred rituals and a close circle of family and friends in attendance. While the event exuded love and joy, an intriguing detail has emerged regarding Sobhita’s father, Venugopal Rao, and his reaction during the festivities.
Sobhita’s sister, Samanta, shared a heartwarming photo from the ceremony that featured the bride in her exquisite bridal look, seated with her parents during a pivotal moment in the rituals. While the image captured the essence of a family coming together for a monumental occasion, it was hinted that Venugopal Rao appeared displeased, sparking curiosity about what might have caused his reaction.
Despite this minor family drama, the wedding unfolded beautifully, with Sobhita and Naga Chaitanya deeply embracing their cultural roots. The ceremony adhered to every Telugu tradition, reflecting their respect for heritage and their shared commitment to beginning their journey in a meaningful way. Following their nuptials, the couple made their first public appearance as husband and wife during a visit to the revered Srisailam Temple. Accompanied by Chaitanya’s father, veteran actor Nagarjuna Akkineni, they sought blessings for a harmonious married life.
Sobhita dazzled in her post-wedding ensemble, choosing a mustard and red saree that exuded understated elegance. With minimal makeup and delicate jewelry, she embodied timeless grace. Naga Chaitanya complemented her look with a classic all-white outfit, consisting of a kurta, veshti, and angavastram, radiating simplicity and tradition. Though Venugopal Rao’s apparent unhappiness remains a topic of speculation, it seems to have had little impact on the overall warmth and joy of the celebration.
First Published: December 06, 2024 3:49 PM